How Have Computers Influenced Marketing And Sales Through The Internet?
Posted by Thomas | Posted in questions | Posted on 13-02-2010
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The internet would not exist without computers. The internet has expanded venues of companies to market their products with little up front costs. It has enabled those starting out to market products without the large start up costs associated with a store front.
computer and the internet goes a long way together in influencing online marketing as it lowers the cost of promotions and advertising and massively distribute promotions all over the web making people from all over the world able to see products and services in a click of a finger.
I would say computers have influenced marketing through the addition of e-mail campaigns, social marketing – You Tube, Affiliate Networking, Lead Generation, Online Press Releases and the whole Web Design and Search Engine Optimization.
If anything, computers have opened up new avenues to grow markets by leaps and bounds.
No computers, no Internet.